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The more it falls, the more they buy! South Korean retail investors flock to "bottom fish" in the US stock market, and the inflow of funds hits a historical high.
1. Retail investors in South Korea have invested 10.2 billion USD into US Stocks and ETFs from the beginning of this year to March 20, setting a quarterly inflow record since 2011; 2. South Korean regulators and corporate executives are concerned about investors falling into high-risk betting traps, and the Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea is considering tightening regulations on some overseas ETFs.
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